A 19-time All-Star and two-time American League Most Valuable
Player, Cal Ripken, Jr. is best remembered for breaking Lou Gehrig's record for
consecutive games played, a record that had stood for 56 years and many
deemed unbreakable. Cal was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2007.
Bill Ripken reached the major leagues in 1987, creating the first situation in
baseball history that a father had managed two sons on the same team, as
his brother played for the Orioles and his father, Cal Ripken, Sr.,
managed the team. Ripken was a light hitter better known for his
fielding skills, although he led the Orioles in batting average with a
.291 mark in 1990. He served as their starting second baseman most of
his first stint with the team.
This 8"x10" photo has been signed in blue sharpie by both Cal and Bill Ripken. This photo includes a Great Moments COA.